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McGUNNIGAL, William
(About 1810-Before 1856)
DRUMMOND, Dorothea
(About 1810-Before 1856)
McNAMEE, Frank
(About 1810-Before 1874)
FLYNN, Bridget
(About 1810-After 1874)
McGUNNIGAL, William
(About 1835-)
McNAMEE, Mary Ann
(About 1838-002/1874)
McGUNNIGAL, Robert
(About 1856-After 1885)

 

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McGUNNIGAL, Robert 1

  • Born: About 1856 2
  • Died: After 31 January 1885

   Another name for Robert was McGONINGAL, Robert.3

  General Notes:

Robert notified the registrar at Holytown in November 1873 of the death of his baby sister Helen.

This excerpt from the Wishaw Press of Saturday 31 January 1885 probably refers to this Robert McGunnigal and his brother James:

"CLELAND AND OMOA
Alleged Housebreaking:-
In Hamilton Sheriff Court on Monday, Arthur O'Neil, miner, and Robert McGoningal (sic), labourer, Carfin, were examined and committed to prison pending inquiry on a charge of breaking into, between the 17th and 19th of this month, Cleland Goods Station, Caledonian Railway, and stealing a draper's parcel containing cloth and other goods, entry having been got by breaking a window. Prisoners were apprehended in Coatbridge while endeavouring to dispose of part of the goods, more of which are alleged to have been found in O'Neil's house. James O'Neil, miner, Carfin, was arrested for having assaulted Superintendent Stewart, Airdrie, and Inspector Dodds, Coatbridge, while making the apprehension. He was brought before the Court on Wednesday, when the evidence showed that the police found Arthur O'Neil armed with an axe, and he resisted their efforts to apprehend him. Accused, after attacking them with his hands and feet, retreated, and a brick came from his direction and struck Inspector Dodds on the side. The Sheriff convicted and passed sentence of 40 days' imprisonment. On Wednesday, James McGoningal (sic) was judicially examined on a charge of being concerned in the theft. Owing to his youth, between 12 and 13, he was not committed to prison." 1 3


Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Death certificate 1873 Bothwell parish RDS 625/2 No 235/sister Helen.

2 GRO, Old Monkland Eastern District Lanarkshire 10 Old Square.

3 Wishaw Press, Saturday 31 January 1885.

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